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Functional Assessment of Human Alcohol Dehydrogenase Family in Ethanol Metabolism: Significance of First‐Pass Metabolism
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This work provides just a model, but a strong one, for quantitative assessments of ethanol metabolism in the human liver and stomach. The results indicate that the hepatic-alcohol clearance of ADH1B*2 individuals is higher than that of the ADH1B*1 and those of the ADH1B*3 versus the ADH1B*1 vary depending on sinusoidal ethanol levels. The maximal capacity for potential alcohol first-pass metabolism in the liver is greater than in the stomach.
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